More Slave Stories
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July-August 2008
by Various Authors, from To Plead Our Own Cause: Personal Stories by Today’s Slaves
Thanks be to God, some good people took me to the Timidria people. They helped me so much; they helped me find my mother. I cannot find the words to say how life is better, now that I live in Ayorou with my mother and grandmother. I am happy now that I have my own family, and I no longer live in fear; but life is hard, we have very little, sometimes not even enough to eat.
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